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Bryce Young Is Terrible


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9 minutes ago, Waldo said:

In school. I the NFL if the other team comes to play then he isn't even that. His good games came when the opponent was playing way down to the other team. 

The Dallas game last year really stuck out and had me concerned. Looks like that concern was valid. Yes, he was impressive those last 3 games but it never felt sustainable. 
This game proves it wasn’t. 

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19 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

The Dallas game last year really stuck out and had me concerned. Looks like that concern was valid. Yes, he was impressive those last 3 games but it never felt sustainable. 
This game proves it wasn’t. 

Every one of 'those' games looked like the opponents were playing down and almost at practice level. It was a huge red flag to me but it was swept under the rug. The Jags played hard they wanted to win and they are not a good team. It's year 3 so it's going to be hard to spin this BS. With how bad the team is again we will see minimum effort from opponents at some point again so look put for it.

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30 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Every one of 'those' games looked like the opponents were playing down and almost at practice level. It was a huge red flag to me but it was swept under the rug. The Jags played hard they wanted to win and they are not a good team. It's year 3 so it's going to be hard to spin this BS. With how bad the team is again we will see minimum effort from opponents at some point again so look put for it.

I think I read somewhere that statistically the defenses we faced those weeks had some of their worst performances. 
I completely believe it was teams playing down to their competition. Not us actually being good. 

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4 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I think I read somewhere that statistically the defenses we faced those weeks had some of their worst performances. 
I completely believe it was teams playing down to their competition. Not us actually being good. 

but but but PFF told me he had some "big time throws" whatever the fug that meant

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31 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I think I read somewhere that statistically the defenses we faced those weeks had some of their worst performances. 
I completely believe it was teams playing down to their competition. Not us actually being good. 

We have been so bad while thr commentary shines their best light but the product on the field made me laugh when lifting Young up in those games. It was more practice for the other teams or a wake up call to put more effort in.

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